“It’s disheartening … I was going to try it for the first time here today … They are going to have to do something important to gain my confidence back to eat their chicken,” said Rick M., 45, of Manhattan.

City officials told the Post that the 46th street establishment had been operating with a denied permit after they submitted an incomplete application.

They said restaurant management took care of the problem Wednesday. A spokesman for Chick-fil-A said the “paperwork issue” was being resolved “ASAP.”

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